A CLOUD OF WITNESSES.—For nearly a quarter of 
a century Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy has been acknowledged 
by the people as a positive cure for all catarrhal affections, 
its great popularity with physicians and patients, together 
with its constantly increasing sale, attests, in arguments 
stronger than words, its healing power. If there be general 
or nervous debility and impoverished blood. Dr. Pierce’s 
Golden Medical Discovery should be used in connection 
with the Catarrh Remedy. The following named parties 
are among the thousands who have been cured of catarrh 
by the use of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy: 
A. F. Downs, New Geneva, Pa; D. J. Brown, St. Joseph, Mo.; 
E. C. Lewis, Rutland, Vt.; Levi Springer, Nettle Lake, Ohio: Chas. 
N orcrop, North Chesterfield, Me.; Milton Jones, Scriba, N. Y.; J. 
F* Miller, Bridger Station, Wyo.; J. C. Merrlman, Logansport, Ind.; 
M< M. Post-Logansport, Ind.; J. Wo Bailey, Tremont, Pa.; H. B. 
Ayres, La Porte, Ind.; Jessie M. Sears, Ft. Branch, Ind.; L. Wil¬ 
liams, Canton, Mo.; W. A. Thayer, Onarga, Ill.; S. B. Nichols, Jr., 
Galveston, Tex.; J onas F. Reinert, Stonesville, Pa.; S. W< Lusk, 
McFarland, Wis.; Johnson Williams, Helmick, Ohio; Mrs. M, A. 
Currey, Trenton, Tenn.; J. G. Joslin, Keene, N. H.; A. J. Casper, 
Table Rock. W. Va.: Louis Anders, Gay sport, Ohio: C. H. Chase, 
Elkhart, Ind.; Mrs. Henry Haight, San Francisco, Cal,; Mrs. E. M. 
Gallusha, Lawrenceville, N. Y.; W. J. Graham, Adel. Iowa; A, O. 
Smith, Newnan, Ga.; Chas. E. Rioe, Baltimore, Md.; Jesse M. 
bears, Carlisle, Ind.; Dan’l B. Miller, Ft. Wayne, lad.; Mrs. Minnie 
Arnaise, 290 Delaney Street, New York: H. W Hall, Hastings, 
Mich.; Wm. F. Marston, Lowell, Mass.; L W. Roberts, Maricopa, 
Ariz.; Chas. S. Delanej’-, Harrisburg, Pa.;M. C. Cole, Lowell, Mass.; 
Mrs. C. J. Spurtin, Camden, Ala.; Chas. F. Kaw, Frpdericktown, 
Ohio; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Farmington, Ill.; Capt. E. J. Spaulding, 
Camp Stambaugn, Wyo.; I. W. Tracy, Steamboat Rock, Iowa: Mrs. 
Lydia Waite, Shushan, N. Y. ; J. M. Peck, Junction City, Mont.; 
Henry Ebe, Bantas, Cal.; L. P. Cummings, Rantoul, III. ; S. E. Jones, 
Charleston Four Corners, N. Y. ; Geo/F. Hall, Pueblo, Cal.; Wm. 
E. Bartrie, Sterling, Pa.; H. H. Ebon, 948 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. J J. R. Jackman, Samuel’s Depot, Ky.; Henry Zobrist, Geneva, 
N. Y. ; Miss Hattie Parrott, Montgomery, Ohio; L. Ledbrook, 
Chatham, Ill.; S. B. McCoy, Nash port, Ohio; W. W. Warner, North 
Jackson, Mich.; Miss Mary A. Winne, Darien, Wis.; John Zeigler, 
Carlisle Springs, Pa.; James Tompkins, St. Cloud, Minn.; Enoch 
Duer, Pawnee City, Neb.; Joseph T. Miller, Xenia, Ohio; S. B. 
Nichols, Galveston, Tex.; H. L. Laird, Upper Alton, I1L; John 
Davis, Prescott, Ariz. ; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest Gove. Oreg. 
DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PURGATIVE 
PELLETS. 
Purely vegetable. No care required while using them. 
The “ Little Giant ” Cathartic, or Midtum in Parvo Physio, 
scarcely larger than mustard seeds, and are sugar-coated. 
They remove the necessity of taking the great, crude, dra*» 
tic. sickening pills, heretofore so much in use. 
As a remedy for Headache, Dizziness, Rush of Blood to 
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